With a large cement pad driveway, I've been utilizing the pallet system. Each pallet holds 1/2 cord. I move everything around via a pallet jack...
I'm ordering my first load of logs that will come next week. About 7.5-8 cords worth of logs. Sold my first 2 (1/2) cords this week for $140 each....
I look like the grinch's sleigh coming out of the woods in Wyoming. Sometimes I wonder how I got it all home or see a round on the side of the...
All that work for 6 rounds?
With the Lodgepole/Ponderosa, I'd imagine I'm at 2-3 hours to split a cord.
I'm seeing mostly Ash in your load. What a steal!
If I recall Jrider, you just use a normal gas splitter? No fancy conveyor systems/etc. How are you then loading your truck/dump truck? I'm going...
For those of you that have turned the firewood hustle into a business, are you pulling 3/4-1 cord loads locally or buying logs by the semi-load?...
Here's a good one too..crazy what people want.
I agree, Lodgepole burns great. 95% of the Lodgepole and Ponderosa I've come across is dead standing. With the permit system, it has to be a dead...
I'm sure in some shoes, they'd want additional compensation but it's hard to find quality wood in this area without driving even further. This is...
This is all Lodgepole Pine and Ponderosa Pine. I'm cutting to length, bringing it home, and then stacking them on pallets. I'll split in the fall...
In addition to the permit system which allows for 12 cords of wood in Wyoming, I've been reaching out in the community to find some private...
I'm new to the outdoor boilers, is it used for producing maple syrup or just home heat?
My guess is around 9 cords burned. Started losing track later into the season as I was scrambling to find dry material.
Poplar? Poplar has a bark similar to Ash (just learned this recently).
There's a lot more of it at the dump. Some bigger 24-32" logs. I'm stumped on whether it's Elm or BL. It is VERY dense, heavier than Ash. I...
I'm curious, is this tree on private property or did you ask the landowner? Some states seem easier to go and cut fallen down trees.
With the snow melting and "warmer weather" I hit up the city landfill. Scrounged some Ash, Locust, Aspen, Cottonwood and Elm. I'm curious, what...
Have you checked your city landfill? I've been getting some backless Cottonwood and Elm that's ready to burn.